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Complete 13 chapter edition of The Confessions of St. Augustine translated by E. B. Pusey. Written around the year 400, it follows the conversion of Augustine to Christianity. Biographical, historical, impactful, it is a book everyone should have on their shelf. "For Thou Thyself art supremely Essence and Life. For Thou art most high, and art not changed, neither in Thee doth to-day come to a close; yet in Thee doth it come to a close; because all such things also are in Thee." No student of thought should be without this historic book. This edition is provided in a slim volume with full text…mehr

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Complete 13 chapter edition of The Confessions of St. Augustine translated by E. B. Pusey. Written around the year 400, it follows the conversion of Augustine to Christianity. Biographical, historical, impactful, it is a book everyone should have on their shelf. "For Thou Thyself art supremely Essence and Life. For Thou art most high, and art not changed, neither in Thee doth to-day come to a close; yet in Thee doth it come to a close; because all such things also are in Thee." No student of thought should be without this historic book. This edition is provided in a slim volume with full text at an affordable price. TABLE OF CONTENTS BOOK I 3 BOOK II 10 BOOK III 14 BOOK IV 21 BOOK V 28 BOOK VI 35 BOOK VII 44 BOOK VIII 53 BOOK IX 62 BOOK X 71 BOOK XI 89 BOOK XII 99 BOOK XIII 110
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Saint Augustine of Hippo (13 November 354 - 28 August 430 AD) was a Roman African, Manichaean, early Christian theologian, doctor of the Church, and Neoplatonic philosopher from Numidia. His writings influenced the development of the Western Church and Western philosophy, and indirectly all of Western Christianity. He was the bishop of Hippo Regius in North Africa and is viewed as one of the most important Church Fathers of the Latin Church for his writings in the Patristic Period. Augustine was one of the most prolific Latin authors in terms of surviving works. He authored more than one hundred separate titles, including apologetic works against the heresies of the Arians, Donatists, Manichaeans, and Pelagians; texts on Christian doctrine; critical examinations of the bible; and many sermons and letters. Augustine is best known for his Confessions, a personal account of his earlier life, and De civitate Dei (The City of God), which he wrote to restore the confidence of his fellow Christians after the sack of Rome.